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TavusDAy, jtiLy 1,4th, 1867. the Toronto shrievaity, froin Petnos or gm sIieemog
ELLT(Yr-45 ELIAOT
uncle to nephew, as was the ease of """'”1—
•
father to son, as in the case of the BStarri ors S or
1t 3 1 c , Not1 3 P
r bit
..day It t t1.1 ;oat torrrible 01,0,4
t..)/1I0 a' 11 e'
ntarlo County appoittt ment, where ' tht/1teyer, dTegraeL the 111,3tery 1-31.400 1..,,• ,onveyancer$
NOTBS-
•
Mr, Paxton, jr,, has succeeded his Vcoitty Was enacted the Pewnship et an
4'tel of father as sheriff, we will certainlyheL ebo nt one wile end e*)-te,it north of Tara, 111V41 " WfAIN.ST. EXETER
Ho& hOt130.,S White
thc Interior estimates that
hleh "vaulted, in thtf.,deetn- of Pira. Arai" 1 B. V. ELLIOT T E
LLIOT,
ave a most lam
a bald ' *
e hie state of, ItfoD oull
La„ e, 1
tandem:le widow
aairs, there
aO
Mr. A. McDougall led ill)9t1t five yearBRICZ nd TILE
s
about. thirty.tive yea
bP a considerable surpn
lus this I
these natters Pierner 1\ilowat ago, leaving his wid with four childreu. TARI
aged from one to 501/04 Yearst and in fairly
cam cit a e °items atteve, u Y a ,year
year, The recent favorable 14'5,1- 4.4sliortring anything but a liberalt IA
provement in the revenue returns is spirit. Ile appvently beliovesobat more after hie decease a neighbor named
FOR SALE
-yz,•agatainsl,trioa machine, Tile ivaohin
regarded bv the inenallers •ot the the good things of' this earth belong Stlizin°1 HuglICIS' 4141i4f Xat3434. t41144' rpiniv
tutiou the a wife to make Ivito'neAv1,1 TA 131°Zr &rul NVBlitre Qlha'11:6'
cls, 4, Ali 1„
Geyernmeut as an indication ot the to a, t,eleCt few, and that select •few living in Tara,. who %aka pot live wail him dres0 a
evla
mcreased prosperity of the country. ;••hall be succeeded by iheir heirs • • '
beetles° of lus ill-treifilmout of her be %It to
Se great intetreetee4 the welfare of Me- RK
'S NOTICE OF TEE
and a.ssigns, • Such ',a system of Doogall's widow, am, her in various
Qp Hay, 0 minty of Hurim, Notice is. hereby
ter and Salting her Mel ':firop of hay the•
waye, by erit'ohl4 her wot; t in. tha win., wets, 1887, krautaipaitty of
FIRST Posting of Voters' Lists '
ON Thursday, the Rev.. Dr. Mac' prostituting the publie service into
beth, of Enniscorthy, embarked on a family fortu
Orange threatens the be eau. te )dur at her house al- required h •I °°" Testa Act", tho ie
TOVSi
given tbat I have transmi e
y ne cannot be too Enninnar' lib' °taut bPmme 1"re xxittrk-' the in he srd and 4tb
tted or clolivere t
ug
Cana-
da. whence he comes as an1 ,p s In or
the a t v. t ""a meati000d • t a
the Celtic for New York and Cana- strongly reprobated. Ever d
Every ay it • •
ad, year by ye teen
, ,„ ,
seetions of write V
d Ten seqi"on to be so a
community mpre and most entire onit.e he
Act, f (N. of the list made pure taut tosl,etil
neighbors fe 1' r twat s an
ea mosetetsllelmurtio,illitimearing by t1L 1st reyi
plated visit to England and Manitoba
will, it is said, be bandoned•owing
. rule ot family or political service, marry '
ai "ell a thing, s!wf('14:' hfk'All7 13°It and tOOk
sousent to a separatism' Ind evfie to let him law,
again. rs ug es, ee#mesheaiwsoaueld
M 'LI b 'CI l' d 1 h of July, len, Clerk of municipality.
more then these officea are public +h In,
°117,:el'S Ooif thetlle L8" (1' til ' i i at °le:.
no, and that said list
the mischief Mr. trusts
o
„.....e liberty of potutingront to her the errors be enti '
for m,, to in said municipality
tled to Ito ' evapfttlur:Apsaal9itt:btioy
ut e him and would1
cirAvlul4 attention to tious
repnes wet e that ana at luatholnal Weeti
are called upon to examine the said. liot, and
O'Brien has -wrought in the Domin-
ion. should fill them, and if the public Hughes had always used heraindiy, that she Township ot if
public should say who
„ .,. Hughes' character. Hee
and ,.
eao. remains ay 00 the Iltla clay Suly, 1887:
I my office Lot 0. Con. 9
was first posted ti 7 at
desire that they shall rem • • 1 , d tnatIry dui if she could.
it atty orarnissions or any other errors are
there for inspeotion: Electors
Hon Edward Blake continues to
trusts they should demand power wife to release
ain public
Recently Elughes made overtiaresta his Tara
found therein, ib take immediate pr edi
improve4in health. His contem- him from b h d th t h ld
tn have the said errors ootreated ".° • "6
himto her, offering heur/.00
I e bon.ds a e
acorn ling to
to fill them, not according to the
Dated this 14th day S. i0OSTER,
overtures, though. very willing to be rid of
but as to the capability and trust-
, orator to undo • • •
to the trial of the petition against her unloved spouse in a. legal and proper '
. worthmess.—Toronto i'Vetes (Reform). manner.
his election in West Durham, whic
This was the condition of affairs two •FARM FOR SALE.
Comes off in September. A TORONTO merchant writes the follow-moot.ha ago, wheu a second man appeared
upon the scene in the person of Alex Deem, First clas'.
s one ho Tdre—d morel, one mile East
ing letter to the Toronto World :— A. ster, of Algoma, a former liotel-keeper W of Centralia
year ago coal was selling at e6 a ton. I Allenford, who had known Mrs. McDougall For Particulars
British Canatitan :—Wheat is sell-
ing in Chicago at 69 cents a bushel.
Mr. Fuller wants commercial union
so that the Canadian farmer will be
able to get 69 cents for his wheat.
Oats in Chicagoareworth 25 cents.
With commercial union the 'Cana -
1
dian larn might also be able to get
25 cents' for hs "Uats.
4
THpi$05."dVOCateS of commercial
reciprocity tell Canadian farmers
that they are "poor and down trod-
-den," while the farmers of the
Western StaTkare flourishing and
,happy,A, recent number of the
MinneafiAAMifin.) Tribune con-
tained "seventy five" notices of
iforeclosure of Morgages, the most,
if not all of them, being on farms.
The fact is, the industrious and,
intelligent farmers of Ontario are;
better off in every way than their
brethren of the Western States.
Apply to
tried to buy my next year's supply to -day as a girl. He lost his wife some years ago, R. HARRISON,
wanted another, and he made up his mind to Exeter P . 0.
expecting to get it 50 centsper ton cheap- win Mrs. McDougall if he would. He pressed
er anyway, the duty baying been taken his suit with vigor, was accepted, and they
were to have been. married some day this
off, but 1)ias told by the dealer that coal week. It is generally believed that as soon
would be no cheaper than last year, the as gre. McDougall engaged herself to Deem -
American railroads owned by the coal ster she gave Hughes to understand that his
companies havingelapped on anmiditional veid iittos tthoi eheorfmoioilsitr oee.asaendat.eonee. Re object -
the change in tariff was made. Are we ee at e vleye e to e
65 cents per ton freight just as soon as the house during the past
wekH
never received any encoaragement, however,
to take this as a sample of what commer- so far as can be learned fmlugdle statements
of the children, who report that their mother
cial union will clb to us? sent him away again and again. This treat-
ment made him desperate, and ou Thttrsclay
• ei
he made' a will, dividing his property be -
DISTRICT DOINGS. tweeu his two sons by his fleet wife. Al the
same time he got a friend to telegraph to his
Occurranees of the Past Week Throughout SOD at Duluth to aortae home at once as he
the Neighborhood in a Concise Form, was not going to live many days.
On Friday forenoon he went over to Mrs.
McDougall's. She was preparing boil -three
eldest children to attend a picnic the
neighborhood, and they report that;'their
mother and Hughes had some angry words
before they left, but no violence was atteMpt-
cd. He remained around the prernisee and
took dinner with the doomed woman and her
youngest child, a little toddler of six years,
and his presence there was remarked by a
couple of neighbors who came about one
o'clock to eet a horse -rake. They were the
he corporation thistle pruners of St. -
Marys completed their work last week.
It is said that people in St. Marys did not
eat their cherries this year, the fruit being
considered unfit owing to the prevalence of
the black knot.
Mr. Hiram Hodgins, ex -clerk of Biddtilpla,
having sold his property in Clandebove, bas
removed to altiLD. The state of his health
is not much improved.
I really believe I -would not be alive at this
time had I not used Everest's Liver Regula-
tor.—B. Scouter, Forest P. 0.
"THAT Exeter is increasing stead- Mr. Fred. Hollis, cutter at Messrs. White
ily. and with a considerable degree
of rapidity,is apparent to all, and it
requires but little research on the
part of one to become cognizant of
the fact ; a walk down Main-st. is
sufficient evidence to satisfy the most
scrupulous, but a drive throughout
the town will amply prove that such
is the case. On both sides of Main•
st., along the less prominent
thoroughfares—north and south --
improvements in the line of hand-
some buildings erected, are being
made. Not many years ago Exeter
was a comparative forest, built up
only on the main-st, and although
the town has been growing more or
less year after year, and filling up,
not a season in its annals can give
a better or larger showing tharu that
of the present. Besides the erection
of a town hall, I.O.O.F. Temple,
and Episcopal church, all of which
will be very handsome and capa-
cious structures, to cost in the ag-
gregate a sum in the neighborhood
of $40,000, there are other buildings
such as stores and private dwell
ings, of no mean calibre, being
built. And it is thought that when
& Co's., St. Marys, for the last 18 years, has.
severed his connection with that establish-
ment.
A correspondent who has travelled through
a large portion of the counties of Bruce aud
Huron, says that the prospects for an abun
dant yield from all crops were never better.
Sam :Martin, an unknown sailor who ship-
ped on the schooner Persiwat Sarnia a few
days ago, was killed by lightning ou that
vessel on Lake Huron, Saturday morning at
8.80 a. m.
While itessis. James and Arthur Dusty,
of St. Mary's. were driving posts into the
ground recently, the head came off the large
commander and struck the latter on the side
of the head. inflicting a terrible wound, and
knocking -out oeveral teeth.
The Ontario House, Granton, is closed for
the present. The late proprietor, Mr. Ed.
Evans, moved away the other morning, dis-
gusted with the bu&ness, after giving it near.
ly a four mouths' trial.
Everest's Liver Regulator has proved the
best medicine 1 ever tried for impure blood
and liver complaint.—John Jones, Hillsboro'
P. 0.
The Pacific Telegraph Company wilt soon
have an office in Mitchell. The poste from
Goderich east are being placed iu position by
several gangs.
Mr. David Rogers, son of ex -councillor
Rogers, of the third line, Blaushard, met
with a very serious accident on Monday. He
was engaged in makiug bay with a sulky
rake when the horse he drove kicked out
furiously striking him on the leg and abdo-
men. His condition is conside:ed critical.
Everest's Cough Syrup is the most re-
mWrkahle, medicine 1ever used for Coughs
and Colds, two or three closes invariably e1 -
acting a cure. --Wm Gillts, Forest, P. 0.
The Mitchell Advocate says :—..When
married and single ladies from town go bath-
ing in the river near Cox's bridge, in:broad
the building season closes there will! daylight, they shonld, for mere decency's
,, ' sake, if nothing more, wear some covering,
have been new buildinols erected and not appearing Adam and Eve first did in
re
the garden. If the two young lads who were
watching them from behind a tree had driven
away with theit clothing they would not have
been much to blame."
Mr. Thos. Robinson, of Nissonri township,
here to the amount of about $8o,-
000 or $9o,000. If we are not le -
curing new railways nor additional
manufacturing industries, our ton 0 ex -warden, it the possessor ot a steer that
is, however, being built up.
IT is an unpleasant thing to crit-
icise otre'S friends or to make
a criticism for princ:ple's sake which rare. Mr. 1:t"bma°" 15 also building a line
new house with the best furnished kitchen
ili Ontario Mr. Robinson says that he will
make a present of the colt to he young lady
that will marry him. Here is a chance for
the feir maidens of Nissouri.
Some days since while 111r. Duncan Beaton,
driver for Mr. Angus 111cQuaig, of Lueknow,
was crossing a big }rage over the Sauble
riyer, in the township of West Williams, and
about three miles below Allem Craig, the
whole strueture went down with a crash, pre.
wrong is the More grievous one.c
oipitating Mr. 13eaton, team, wa,ggon and two
lerge sticks ot hikory timber into the water
The idea of succession to office— below. The distance from the bridge to
elver was about thirty feet, and strange to
say, Mr. Beaton, though badly shaken up,
eaoapoa without serious injUry, While one of
the lints es also wiraenlously osaaned fatal re'
stilts. The other animal will likely die from
the effect of the fall.
A serious accident odonrred at St. Marys
the other day, to a matt named Thoinas
Geerie, a resident of the west ward, }le is
employed with xtr. Demean Dawson, and
brought that gentleman's tear) to caltivate
his (Gomm's) garden. After finiehieg the
Wolk ha tied the teem hp to the fersee and
fed them. Sabeeouently, on preparing to
return to ItIr. Daveton'e, he proceeded to
hitch rte. when one of the horses kicked,
none with 811011 for.) DS 10
(6—weeks.)
FARM FOR SALE —Lot 6, in the
4th Con. of S timber', six miles from Exeter,
Containing 90 acres, so clear, and 10 woods, The
land is In a good state of cultivation. On the
farm is a good brick house, two large frame
barns, good orchard, good water in wells and
springs. L'verything handy, a good and pretty
place. Will be sold cheap, Apply on the plaza,
or by letter to
Do Not Fail to Visit the Mammoth
---STORES
Thos. Beattie a CoyP
gi
---FOR---
General, Dry -Goods, Millinery, Mantles, Carpets aud 'House
Puna)ishings. They show one of the Largest .
and Richest Stocks to be found in
Canadau
NOTE PI -111 ADDRESS :-176 & 178 DUNDAS-STREET
(East of Richmond-st.
COO.
$*
IlEACOVED
To new premises West side Main -street
One Door South
of Post OfEwe
Where he will be found with
A NEW AND COMPLETE
FRANK EVANS.
(t—f) Crediton, P. 0.
Sewed work a speciality.
RAR,iVI FOR SALE: ---The under.
promptly attended to.
signed offers for sale, his farm, being. lot Repairing '
14, 000, 8; township of Osborne, two miles aud-
it half from Exeter 100 acres, about 83 acres
cleated and in filet class state of eultivation,
the remainder bush in winch there is some
very valuable oak and black ash rail timber ;
tile farm is also well fenced an drameo ; 13121.41.W1V,
there are upon the premises. a first class brick
dwelling house, with first class cellars
good barn ; two never failing springs and one UNDERTARER86
two
first-class orchard. For particulars, apply on
the premises, to THOMAS SHUTE,
(t—f3 EXETER P.0 ONT.
GEO. MANSON,
THE OLD HoLEOD FARM, IN
401o, 11$000
how Lost, How Restored,
I 1110
Just published, a DPW edition of DR. CUL.
VERVV LUIS OBLEBRATED ESSAY on the
radical ctr:e of SPEDMATORROEA or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminary Losses, IM-
POTENCY, Mental and Pysical Incapacity, Im-
pediments to Marriage, etc. ,• also, OONSIIMP-
TIoNE
,EPILEPSY and Errs, induced by self -in -
du keno e , ot sexual extravagance, iec.
The celebrated author, in this admirable es-
say, clearly demoustrates from the thirtyyears'
successful practice, that the alarming cense
cm mules of self-abuse may be radically cured
pointing out a mode of cure at ouce
certain, an et effectual, by means of which ever.
sufferer, no matter what his condition may by
may cure binaseif cheaply, privately eo
radically,
1e This lecture should bo in the • herds an
every youth and every =mein the land,
Sent under seal,in plain envelope, to any
address,:post.paid, on receipt of four cents or
two postage stamps. Address, •
THE OULVERWELL MEDICAL 00.,
41 Ann St., New York, N. Y. P.O. Box, -400
Lots, Lots, Lots.
'OR S&L.
500 Village Lots
CABINET-MAER
For sale at Reasonable Pikes.
THE Township of ay, for sale. It con- Situation good; fronting good
Walnut & Rosewood Caskets wide streets ; also a number of
talus 100 acres more or less, beingthe west half
of Lots No..21 and 22, Zurich gravelroad. Good
frame buildings on premises, and all conven
Mimes ; large orchard of fruit bearing trees.
The land is of good quality being clay loam,
Good water. Two and It -half miles from He27-
sall market. The property free frorn all ineuni-
laet people that saw her aliye.
1.1141e=nelote,f1..1 oaYsigla without
i'he little child Mates that inc mother went north to
3outside shortly after their departure, and crops. For further particulars apply°to this
Ynughes followed her and spoke to her. She office ,or to
*taele some reply, and then he d.res, a little WM. WILSON,
short gun from hie pocket and shot at her Hansen. P. 0. Ont.
Mt
another,h,pfields. - ask-
edgaol'toto
•
OSBORNE, metric!.
pal,ty et °Motions for members of the Legisla-
tive Aseembly, and al, municipal elections ,
a nd that Said lint was firposted n
st posted at my of
flee at Elinovine ob the 8111.1 day of Jame, 1887
01 :1 eon -mine, there for inepeetiort. litlectove
sec pon to examine %the said list, end,
it any ontisitiorta or any other errera are
foe ti ro
Ple, to take immediate pro() dedings
to have tee 8614011*On corrected aceoraing to
,
Westcott 60 Sanders,
Gen. Agents.
11
Flag Imortatan:
ALSO COFFINS or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A Complete Stook of Robes & Trimmings
RECEIVED !
—AND—
PLACED UPON OUR SHELVES.
A. GRAND DISPLAY
Spring and --
Summer Goods.
Latest Styles and. Patterns,
GIVE 'US A CALL.
HIGHEST PRICE' PAID 2011
Always on hand.
FUNERALS FURNISHED AND CON-
DUCTED AT Low RATES.
My Stock of Furniture is un-
excelled.
ka- GIVE ME A CALL
NOW FOR
HOUSES, & FARM-TANI)
FOR SALE,
-
Parties desiring Land. or
Houses would do well to con -
suit the uudersigned,
Terms to suit purchaser.
I. CARLING,
EXETER.
GEN TRA41
Bargains ! DRUC STORE
In Eirkton
—AT—
MOTTPM'S
Big Reduction in Prints, 111uspns, Lace,
dec., dec.,
We are determined to clear out all Sum-
mer Goods in Ally,
OUR BUSINESS iS INCREAS-
ING EVERY MONTH.
It will.pay you
to drive to Kirk on and see our goods and
prices,
WE WILL GIVE YOU
10 lb. Tim Tea for $1.
BUTTER and EGGS WANTED.
DOUPE & CO.
Picnic ! Picnic!
Buy your canned goods from
OAPTAIN
Armour's Corned Beef 2 Ib. tins 30 cts.
Canned Salmon—Lobsters
Mackerel St Sardines
ALL FRESH AND NEW.
GOLD DUST l GOLD
COIINMEA L.
Try it once and you will always use it.
Ocean & Lake Steamships
L7V'SUB,11.NVE
GENE1ML
Fax all information apply to
A full stock of all
CAPT. KEMP,
Drew's DIA and Post -Office.
Salt, Salt, Salt
BUTTER and. EGGS. The Exeter Salt Works Co'y
kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and. always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared -at
the Central Drug Store Exeter
a LUTZ.
500 TU13.6
Butter Wanted
J. thescitia,
EXETER NoPTRr
Our Stock is Well Assorted
ILL
Folt THE SEASON'S TRADE.
LOW PICES STILL MAINTAINED
GROCERIES !
16 lbs. sugar $1.00 ; 13 lbs. white sugar, $1
We can't be undersold in Teas from 20c
to 750.
per
r1nassorted stock ofbicely
Booth & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prices,
it
T—I T1 W A Ft TI3.
FORKS, SCYTHES and GLASS all sizes
(Cheap.) Beet Machine Oil 60o per Gal.
COAL OIL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
C.V" A nice Tea Sett of 44 Pieces, $2.75.
A good snit of ready-made clothing for $6.
Ordered suits got up in Good Style.
Our Dr essOood are (narked down to
the Loweat Notch.
COTTON -20 YARDS POE ONE DOLLAR
oF ExET n AHctusoand. Lot, also a llarna for Sale
TRICK & CORRELLEY Apply to
I MEE SALT AT TEE WELL, AT
JOHN A.T.iON,
PER TON, qAY P. 0
daf rnent be le doing well, but taai do Otto W. HOLATAN
"A oyster!! oi herediry it wilt be Tnuall MARKET SOIJARE1 EXETER*
Clerk of letenfeinalit
in laid up for Revered weas ef1887,